I enjoy laning across mountain ridgelines and things like that with great views.

I prefer more technical stuff though rather than just bumpy tracks. I don't really think its a decent day out unless somebody gets properly stuck at less once :D

Suppose the fact that my 110 is pretty capable off road, I get bored easier on the tamer stuff.


My ideal weekend of laning would be a two day trip across mountains, forest and valleys to take in open mooreland, muddy rutted tracks through the woods that'll gaurantee somebody that gets stuck that'll need recovering and valleys then that have sections of driving along river-beds/up or down bits of step down waterfalls and things like that and camping overnight :)

One or two stops during a day for lunch and a few stops here and there for good photo ops is nice too!



I still don't mind the lighter stuff either though once there's good views and if there's lads with lesser capable vehicles or not as much experience its nice to be there to help them out or get them unstuck with mine


Thats interesting :D

I think my trip on Saturday has all that stuff (except the dammed tent bit), in just one day :D:D
 
Thats interesting :D

I think my trip on Saturday has all that stuff (except the dammed tent bit), in just one day :D:D

Sounds like your going to have a fun Saturday! :)


I actually like night time off-roading too but I have plenty decent lights. Can see how it wouldn't be too nice with crap standard defender lights :p


Enjoy just heading off on my own exploring too and finding new tracks. I have enough recovery gear to get myself out of trouble and if I get properly stuck... As long as I have some good company in the passenger seat, it isn't so bad :D
 
As long as I have some good company in the passenger seat, it isn't so bad :D

That's because it saves you from reaching under a cakked up Landy to attach recovery stuff :D

Unless the passenger knew what they were doing no doubt you'd hook it up yourself anyway ;)
 

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